Lava Covering Puna Subdivision .. AGAIN
So this morning, I go get my newspaper, and across the top in huge letters I see Lava Invades Puna Subdivision and my heart starts racing because the last I heard, the lava was on a course straight for Ainaola area, and if it hit there, it could eventually cross the Highway, hit Leilani Estates, and cut off all of lower Puna - this would be a BIG DEAL if it happened - thousands of houses would be affected in some way. I lived for 10 years in a subdivision just a few miles from all these areas - this would have been HUGE if this is what had been going on.
But no, the subdivision that is getting lava creeping in is Royal Gardens, the same one that was partially covered years ago. Ok, relax everyone. What this probably means (in my mind - but I am NO volcanologist :) ) is that Ainaola and Leilani and Hawaiian Paradise Park and Highway 130 are all SAFE .... for now. The lava will do what the lava does and follow the path of least resistance to the ocean and we'll get great views again and the county may open the county side of the lava viewing area to the public and on and on and on. :) Don't you just love Kilauea Volcano?
So, what's cool about this is that people still live in Royal Gardens. My paper (article here, but you must register) shows this guy, Dean Schneider, standing in front of his ramshackle house (it may even be a 40 foot shipping container with a porch on it, I can't tell), next to his motorcyle, saluting the helicopter that just dropped in to tell him the lava is coming. He said 'thanks!' and "politely but firmly" declined an offer to haul him out of there. I can just imagine him hearing the approach of the lava in the crackling of the underbrush around his place, smelling the burning brush, looking out and seeing the red glow, maybe even feeling the heat - he could throw together a few of his most prized possesions in a sheet or backpack, strap them on his back, and haul a$$ out of there on his motorcyle, having the time of his life! What a great story! Or, maybe he's good friends with Pele, and the lava would magically part as it goes on either side of his land, leaving him with the exact same way of life and an even better story. :) Ahhh the possibilities when you live on the edge.
There is apparently an Inn in Royal Gardens too, called the Lava Side INN. I can't find much about it, apparently the way to get hooked up with it is through one of the helicopter companies. Here's too articles I did find about it: Pictures and acave.us and lava Dude.
The folks at Punaweb are talking about this a bit, on the same thread that started months ago. Here's some pictures at Wailuku Photo including the Dean Schneider one.

Photo courtesy of USGS Notice Pu'u 'O'o in the upper left, royal gardens down the right side, and some house in the middle of royal gardens.
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